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Health Education for Urban Children - Chile
Started in 1991, the project based in Santiago focuses on the education of children and young people in poor urban areas and helping them prevent infection by STD'S, and HIV/AIDS. As dropout rates are high, this initiative could not be performed through the school; therefore, participation of the target group itself was recruited in the planning and execution of the project.
Communication Strategies
Large scale distribution of mass media materials was preceded by literature searches, focus groups, in-depth interviews, and workshops with young people to create educational materials based on games and role-playing. The local community got involved in the planning of the project with a secondary benefit of reaching the local community.
Development Issues
Youth, community action, HIV/AIDS, sexual behaviour
Key Points
This collaborative approach has since been found to be effective for 15 to 21 year olds, and is now being extended to 12 to 15 years old in an attempt to change attitudes. Local NGO's were used to help in the creation and completion of this project, providing a good example of how existing structures can be used in HIV/AIDS work.
Partners
European Union, local community groups
Sources
Rex Winsbury, Action: The EC's response to HIV/AIDS in developing countries, 2nd ed. (Brussels: edit, 1994) 23.
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